iPhone XS Max appears online with faulty display

Apple has started delivering the pre orders of the new iPhones. A picture of iPhone XS Max was uploaded by a customer from Sydney Australia in which a vertical green line can be seen running at the right side of the display.

The new iPhone XS has got an OLED display which apple has been using since a year and internet users are worried because a pre order delivered to a customer has started to display green lines at the side, users complained to the manufacturer.

In Sydney a customer purchased his iPhone XS Max from the operator Vodafone, but at the first turn it found an unpleasant feature of the copy he had gotten. In the photo, you can clearly see that across the entire length of the display is a thin light strip, which is clearly not part of the iOS 12 graphic interface.

The message shared about the problem published on the Twitter social network gathered a large number of comments. People says the defective smartphone will be replaced at the first treatment because it appears to be a factory fault.

However, some people suggested that the band on the screen may be a consequence of the fall of the device. In this case, the owner, most likely, will no longer be able to count on replacing the phone under warranty or free repair.

OLED matrix for the iPhone XS and XS Max are supplied by two manufacturers Samsung and LG, while last year's iPhone X was equipped with screens exclusively made by Samsung only.

 

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